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Middle Iron Age, Maremani Nature Reserve

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Proposed research excavations of sites MNR04, MNR74 and MNR78, located in the Maremani Nature Reserve, Limpopo Province.

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The Middle Iron Age (MIA) in the Limpopo basin (roughly dated between 900-1400 AD) is a period characterised by the increased consolidation of political power under a ruling elite. This process is realised fully for the first time during the 13th century AD under the Mapungubwe-polity, located in northern South Africa. However, there is still little understanding of how Mapungubwe interacted with its larger hinterland. The research proposed in this application seeks to better understand this process by concentrating on the MIA landscape of the Maremani Nature Reserve.

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Tuesday, June 17, 2014 - 11:36

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5842

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